Tour Fishbone Lite Nano Roller Hockey Skates

Tour Hockey has been showing off some of their new skates at the big roller hockey tournaments this summer. Their new top end skate, scheduled to be released this fall, will be the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano skates. It appears as though the skates wi

ll come in two different color schemes.

First, the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano skates will come in a dark color scheme. The boot will be primarily black and feature some grey, green and white accents. A black Labeda Hum’er Eviction chassis will be used, along with white Labeda Addiction wheels.

The second “limited edition” color scheme of the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano roller hockey skates will be all white with green accents. This seems to be Tour Hockey’s first foray into white skate territory, a common theme found on Mission roller hockey skates. The white Fishbone Lite Nano skates will also feature a white Hum’er Eviction chassis and white Addiction wheels.

The new Tour skates definitely feature some aggressive styling. The tongue on their skates appears to be lengthened for this line, which will appease players who want to flop their tongue. They are still sticking with the Tour tongue though, with plenty of lace bite protection, and no felt. The liner on the Tour Fishbone Lite skates also appears to be a bit different than the previous Thor line of skates.

Take a look at the shots below of the new Tour Fishbone Lite Nano roller hockey skates and let us know your thoughts in the comments! Will you be picking up a pair of these in the fall, or going with Mission, Bauer or Alkali?

Tour Fishbone Lite Nano Roller Hockey Skates

Tour Fishbone Lite Nano Skates

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Tour Hockey has been showing off some of their new skates at the big roller hockey tournaments this summer. Their new top end skate, scheduled to be released this fall, will be the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano skates. It appears as though the skates will come in two different color schemes.
First, the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano skates will come in a dark color scheme. The boot will be primarily black and feature some grey, green and white accents. A black Labeda Hum’er Eviction chassis will be used, along with white Labeda Addiction wheels.
The second “limited edition” color scheme of the Tour Fishbone Lite Nano roller hockey skates will be all white with green accents. This seems to be Tour Hockey’s first foray into white skate territory, a common theme found on Mission roller hockey skates. The white Fishbone Lite Nano skates will also feature a white Hum’er Eviction chassis and white Addiction wheels.
The new Tour skates definitely feature some aggressive styling. The tongue on their skates appears to be lengthened for this line, which will appease players who want to flop their tongue. They are still sticking with the Tour tongue though, with plenty of lace bite protection, and no felt. The liner on the Tour Fishbone Lite skates also appears to be a bit different than the previous Thor line of skates.
Take a look at the shots below of the new Tour Fishbone Lite Nano roller hockey skates and let us know your thoughts in the comments! Will you be picking up a pair of these in the fall, or going with Mission, Bauer or Alkali?

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7 Comments

  1. Had a set of Tabu’s once and the outer boot material used was way too easy to rip / tear, they looked really bad after one month of use, these unfortunately look similar. Way too much stiching detail that will deteriorate very quickley IMO. Top end boots should be bomb proof, take a look at the new Reebok 11k’s (good hard wearing outer material).

  2. They look great. The white ones look like my old black mission soldiers (tht were white also). The addictions are a nice addon to the skates, and the non lace bite tongues on these have worked great for me. Can’t wait for these puppies to come out onto rcsports!

  3. I just emailed tour and they said theyre comin out late january or early february. I talked with a guy from inline warehouse the other day n said that theyve worked out all the kinks this year, and it’s a worthy hockey skate.

  4. Nice skate looks like it’s got the best features, best wheels and bearings, hope it’s got that great tour fit as previous models

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